Victorian Chapel, Memorials, Mount Jerome Cemetery, Dublin, Ireland Ireland Genealogy Projects Archives Dublin Index Copyright Contributed by: Yvonne Russell yvrussell at gmail.com Photos _________________________________ VICTORIAN CHAPEL, MEMORIALS, MOUNT JEROME CEMETERY, DUBLIN, IRELAND No. 001 - 112 Photo No.001 VICTORIAN CHAPEL, Mount Jerome Cemetery, Dublin. Photo No.002 (VICTORIAN CHAPEL) | This Plaque has been erected | to commemorate the re- opening | of this Church for Services | by | The Rt. Hon. The Lord Mayor of Dublin | Councillor MARY FREEHILL | 1st June 2000 Photo No.003 VICTORIAN CHAPEL | Interior Photo No.004 VICTORIAN CHAPEL | Interior - Entrance Door into the Chapel. Photo No.005 VICTORIAN CHAPEL | Interior view showing a number of the following Memorials. Photo No.006 STEPHEN HOLMES Memorial Tablet Photo No.007 Top Tablet of number 006: Near | here | repose the remains of | STEPHEN HOLMES Esq., | Knight of the Royal Hanoverian Guelphic Order | A Lieutenant Colonel in the Army | and Deputy Inspector General of Constabulary: | Died 19th December 1839 - aged 48 years Photo No.008 Middle Tablet of number 006: (HOLMES) | Distinguished in his Military Career | by his personal prowess, | as a leader of one of the assaults | on the Castle of Burgos in Spain, | and in public, and social life, | by the integrity, modesty, and benevolence | of his character: | Some personal friends, including his late colleagues | to whom he was endeared by such estimable qualities | inscribe this Table of his memory. | And to the memory also of his eldest son | EDWARD SYDENHAM | who departed this life, at the age of nine years, | a few hours before his father, | and was buried with him, in the same grave. Base: "They were lovely in life, and in death they were not divided. Photo No.009 Bottom Tablet of number 006: AMELIA | wife of Lt. Colonel STEPHEN HOLMES, K.H. | eldest daughter of | Major General Sir PATRICK ROSS Knight, G.C.M.G.K.C.H. | Born at Clonmel, August 12th 1806 | Died at Brighton, June 19th 1867 | and interred in the Extramural Cemetery Brighton | In grateful Memory of the beloved mother, | who through the long years of her widowhood | devoted the best affections | of her most loving heart, and all the energies of | her bright talents to their welfare. | This Tablet is erected by | her three surviving and sorrowing children, | who desire to record | their humble testimony to the divine grace | which enabled her through much tribulation | to glorify her God and Saviour. | In Him alone she trusted, and was not confounded. Base: Through Faith - Women received their Dead, raised to life again" Hebrews XI. 35 Photo No.010 This Tablet was erected | In | Affectionate Remembrance of | ADAM S. FINDLATER | The Slopes, Kingstown | who departed this life | 12th October 1879 | "With Him who stills the waters. | The light beyond the sea. | He rests, his strivings over | thro' all eternity" Photo No.011 In Memory of | ALEXANDER FINDLATER J.P. | Merchant of the City of Dublin | who departed this life | 9th Aug. 1873 | This Tablet is erected by a | FRIEND | In Remembrance of much kindness | received from him. Photo No.012 Sacred | To the Memory of | EMILY | the most dearly beloved wife of | JOHN HARVEY LEWIS Esqr. | of | Harcourt Street, Dublin, | and only child of | GEORGE BALL Esqr. | Late of | Richmond Hill Surrey | She departed this life | on | the 11th day of Novr. 1850 | to the inexpressible grief | of her | bereaved husband and father | aged 37. | "To her to live was Christ | and to die was Gain" Photo No.013 JAMES GRATTON Memorial Tablet Photo No.014 Inscription on number 013: Sacred | To the Memory of | The Right Honorable | JAMES GRATTAN | eldest son of the late | Right Honorable HENRY GRATTAN | of | Tinnehinch, in the County Wicklow | which county he represented in Parliament 21 years | died October 24th 1854 | Beloved ashes, here repose! | Earth awhile, be thou their keeper! | The Saviour, who from death arose, | He shall raise thee up, O sleeper! | She who has, shared on earth thy love | o'er thy Tomb though now she weepeth, | she trusts to meet again above, | knows "He is not dead, but sleepeth" | Sleep until that day of glory | when the Archangel's trump shall sound! | O Grave, where is thy victory? | Thy sting, O death, no more is found! | This Monument | was erected to her beloved husband by | Lady LAURA GRATTAN | "As in Adam all die, | even so in Christ shall all | be made alive" Photo No.015 FRENCH Memorial Tablets. Photo No.016 Inscription on top Tablet of number 015: In the Family Vault here | rest the remains of | WILLIAM JOHN FRENCH | youngest son of | ROBERT FRENCY M.P. | of Clonsilla & Grandson of | ARTHUR FRENCH M.P. | of French Park Co of Roscommon | He died at Ardsallagh County of Meath | from the effects of an accident | Dec. 24th 1876 | aged 64. | Upright & straightforward | in all the relations of life | He was respected most | by those who knew him best. | Preceding him only by a few months | & to his inexpressible grief | his son | ARTHUR ROBERT FRENCH | whose affectionate disposition | & manly character | endeared him alike to his | sorrowing family & friends | was Lost at Sea in the Yacht "Madcap" | off the Craig of Ailsa Augt. 3rd 1876 | aged 33 | In sadness of heart | this Tablet is placed here by | HARRIET ANNA FRENCH | To the Memory of | a truly fond husband & dearly loved son | Her only consolation | the firm belief that they are "Not lost but gone before" Photo No.017 Inscription on bottom Tablet of number 015: This Tablet is here placed | In Loving Memory by her sorrowing children | to the above | HARRIET ANNA FRENCH | widow of WILLIAM JOHN FRENCH who died | 27th February 1890, aged 78 years Photo No.018 TUTHILL Memorial Tablet Photo No.019 Inscription on number 018: To the Memory of | THOMAS EDWARD VILLIERS TUTHILL B.A. Cambridge | of Rathgar Mansion and of Ballinstona | Co Limerick Esquire | He departed this life on Ascension Day in the year 1859 | Also To the Memory | of his dearly beloved wife ANNE | second daughter of JOHN STACK | of Ballyconry House Co of Kerry Esquire | She died on the 29th July 1854 | Also To the Memory of his son | JACKSON VILLIERS TUTHILL Captain 2nd Dragoon Guards | who died on the 18th September 1867 | Also of his eldest daughter ELIZABETH VILLIERS widow of | Revd. JOHN STUDDERT, Ex. S.T.C.D. Precentor of Killaloe, she died 3rd May 1877 Base: Jesus said " I am the resurrection and the Life, he that | believeth in Me though he were dead yet shall he live" | John XI. C 25 V Photo No.020 To the Glory of God | and In Memory of | Dr. CHARLES HARRISON | 19 North Frederick Street | who died 26th November 1876. | Also his wife | FRANCES | who died 20th April 1885 | And their children | FRANCES | died 3rd October 1862 | ANNE MARY | died 20th March 1871 | JOHN JAMES | died 9th February 1891 | HARRIET LYON | died 17th May 1907 | who are interred in this Cemetery | "Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord" Photo No.021 "I know that my Redeemer liveth" | Sacred | To the Memory of | JOHN TOLEKEN | Born at Cork, died in Dublin 1850 | aged 78 years | MARY TOLEKEN | his wife, died in Dublin 1855 | Also their children | Dr. JOHN TOLEKEN | Fellow of TCD | died 1887, aged 84 years | JAMES TOLEKEN | died 1878, aged 74 years | MARY TOLEKEN | died 1892, aged 83 years | KATE TOLEKEN | died 1878, aged 63 years | "They were lovely and pleasant | in their lives and in their death | they were not divided" | 2. Sam. 1. 23. Photo No.022 Underneath | sleep in Christ | WILLIAM GIBTON | 16th Novr. 1789 + 9th Augt. 1842 | and his beloved wife | ELIZABETH GIBTON | 16th Decr. 1794 + 8th Sept. 1856 | "Till the Day break and the shadows flee away" | Cant. 11. 17. | Also to | MARY GIBTON | eldest daughter of the above | who died March 4th 1892 | "He giveth his beloved sleep" Ps. CXXVII. 2. Photo No.023 To the Memory | of | Captn. FRANCIS STEWART | of Blessington Street | and late | of the Honble. E. I. Company's | Service | who departed this life | on the | XX day of April MDCCCLIII | in the 73rd year of his age. Photo No.024 In the adjoining Cemetery are deposited, | the remains of | JOHN FOWLER Esqre | Grand Inspector Central 33rd Degree | who for nearly thirty years filled the office | of Deputy Grand Secretary | to the Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons | of Ireland. | He died the 25th day of January 1856 | aged 87 years. | The Grand Lodge | in order to record their regret for his loss, | and their appreciation of his services | to the | Masonic Order, | have erected this Monument to his Memory. Photo No.025 This Monument | is erected as a tribute of affection | To the Memory of | SOPHIA WILLOUGHBY | the beloved wife of | THOMAS TILSON MAGAN | 70 Lower Baggot Street, Dublin | who died 29th March 1846 | aged 46 years | "Yea, though I walk through the Valley of the | shadow of death I will fear no evil, for thou art | with me, they rod and they staff they comfort me" Photo No.026 This Table | is erected by | R. H. BEATTIE | Philadelphia | In Loving Memory of | his brother | CHRISTOPHER BEATTIE | Born in Ballymena | Co. Antrim | March 17th 1825 | died in Dublin August 3rd 1877 | and interred in | Mount Jerome Cemetery Photo No.027 In Loving Memory of | My Ever Loved and Lamented Brother | Sir JOHN BARRY Bart | who died 5th May 1891, at his residence | 95 Clermont Road, Sandy Mt. | And of my dear brother | JAS. BARRY Esqr | who died 11th March 1875 | Now placed by their loving sister | PENELOPE BARRY Photo No.028 In Memory of | ANN the beloved wife | of MATTHEW LAW | who died | May XIX th MDCCCLI Photo No.029 In Memory of | MATHEW LAW Esq | who died | March XXI th MDCCCLXIII Photo No.030 STRAHAN Memorial Tablet "I know that My Redeemer Liveth" Photo No.031 Inscription on number 030: Sacred To the Memory of | Mr ANTHONY JAMES STRAHAN | of Henry Street Dublin | who in the 27th year of his age | perished in the calamitous fire in Westmoreland St. | on the evening of the 7th of June 1866. | Nobly sacrificing his own life | in the vain endeavour | to rescue five female fellow sufferers | from so terrible a death | True hearted, kind and brave, | he was beloved by all who knew him, | and as a mark of universal sympathy | this Monument is erected by public subscriptions. Photo No.032 In Affectionate Remembrance of | Colonel JOSEPH MARK HARTY K.H. | Formerly Commanding the 33rd or | Duke of Wellington's Regt. With which Corps he | served at the capture of the Isles of France, | and Bourbon, at the Assaults of Merxem, | and Bertgen-Op-Zoom; and lastly at the Battles of Quartre Bras; and Waterloo. | He lived beloved by every one who knew him | and died on the 17th April 1879, aged 85 years. Photo No.033 In a Casket behind this Tablet | have been laid to rest the Ashes of | my dearly beloved husband | Capt. WILLIAM DAWSON M.B.E. | Late R.F.C. and R.A.F. | Died 17th December 1853, | at his home Pinner Middlesex | aged 59 years. Photo No.034 In Memory of | JOHN JOHN SCRIVEN | Capt. Royal Marines | who died in Dublin 21st December 1850 aged 70. | JANE | his wife daughter of JOSEPH MEDLICOTT Esqr | who died at Tynan, Co. Armagh, 29th May 1866, aged 78. | GEORGE SCRIVEN | their third son Ensign 19th Native Infantry | who died at Tannah near Bombay, 25th May 1841, aged 20. | JOHN ENRAGHT SCRIVEN | their fourth son, who died at Denver, Colorado, | 21st Jany. 1872, aged 49 | CATHERINE ANNE MARY | their eldest daughter | wife of Revd. JAMES H. JANVRIN M.A. Oxon | who died in Paris, 4th March 1864, aged 38. Photo No.035 In Loving Memory | of | ANNE W. JELLICOE | Foundress of Alexander Colless | and Alexander School, | Also of the Governess Association | of Ireland | Born March 26th 1823 | Died Oct. 18th 1880 | Interred at Rosenallis Queen's County. | Also of her husband | JOHN JELLICOE | Born Oct. 27. 1819 | Died Dec. 27/ 1862. | "In sure and certain hope of the | Resurrection to Eternal Life" | "For I know whom I have believed and | am persuaded that he is able to keep | that which I have committed unto him | against that day" 2 Tim. 1c 12v Photo No.036 JOHN PURSER Memorial Tablet Erected by a few of those whom he loved Photo No.037 Inscription on number 036: To the | Memory of | JOHN PURSER Esq. | Born 2nd December 1783, | Died 5th April 1858 | Throughout a long life spent in the | zealous discharge of many public | duties, in affectionate care for | his family, in faithful friendships | and liberal benevolence, he rendered | to his divine Master, the love and | obedience of one remembering his commandments to do them | "I have sinned but thou hast died | this is all I have to plead this is all the plea I need" Photo No.038 In Memory of | JAMES FERRIER | Merchant of the City of Dublin | who after a long active, | and honourable life | departed in hope of a blessed | Resurrection | on 2nd May 1851, aged 75 years. Photo No.039 To the Beloved Remembrance | of | HENRY SHAW | who entered into the joy of his | Lord and Saviour | on the 28th January 1884 | in his 65th year. | This Tablet is dedicated by | his sister | CHARLOTTE JOHNSTON | widow of CHARLES B. JOHNSTON | whose trusted friend and colleague, | in the administration of | Mount Jerome Cemetery | he was for many years. Photo No.040 This Tablet | is placed here by his | widow and his mother | in Perpetual Remembrance of | Dr. DALKEITH H. PLUNKETT-JOHNSTON | youngest son of | CHARLES and CHARLOTTE JOHNSTON | He was born at Mount Jerome, | on New Year's Day 1851, | He died, beloved and regretted, | at Street, Somersetshire | on the 2nd of March 1885, | and he rests in hope | at Glastonbury. | "He that hath the son of God hath life" Photo No.041 ROBERT SHAW Memorial Tablet Photo No.042 Inscription on number 041: Top Tablet: This Tablet | is erected To the Memory of | Sir ROBERT SHAW Bart, | of Bushy Park in the County of Dublin, | the first Chairman of the | Dublin General Cemetery Company, | over the interests of which | he presided from its formation | and for a period of fifteen years. | His brother Directors | desire thus to record their sense | of his unwearied efforts for | the welfare of the Company. | and their deep regret for the loss of | so efficient a Member of their Board, | who | by the many virtues of | his private life, | and by the uprightness of | his public character| so justly won affection and esteem Bottom Tablet: Sir ROBERT SHAW | died at his residence Bushy Park | on the 10th of March 1849 | in the seventy sixth year of his age. Photo No.043 In Memory of | CHARLES BOLTON JOHNSTON | Born Octr. 2nd 1902 | Died May 15th 1872 | Best known to the public as having originated | Mount Jerome Cemetery, | of which, to the day of his death, he was | the successful Manager. | Within a delicate frame there dwelt a wonderful energy, | ever ready for exercise at the call of duty. | Blessed with high principals of honour, | a well regulated mind, | a sound judgement, a gentle spirit, | a refined taste, and warm affections, | he was endeared to a loving family | and to a large circle of friends, | who fondly cherish the memory of one | whom to know was to love. | He lived and died cheered by the blessed hope of | everlasting life through Jesus Christ our Lord | Also in Memory of his cherished | and devoted wife | CHARLOTTE, daughter of BERNARD SHAW Esq. | who, in patient hope, survived him for 18 years, | loving, beloved, revered. Her spirit breathed grace | and peace. She died January 1890, aged 81. Photo No.044 This Tablet, | erected by his widow | is Sacred To the Memory | of | GEORGE BERNARD JOHNSTON, | Bengal Staff Corps, | who died 2nd March 1867 | at Calcutta, | where his Brother Officers | have erected a Memorial | to one so much beloved | and regretted. | Thine eyes shall see the king in his beauty: | they shall behold the land that is very far off. Isaiah XXXIII. 17 Photo No.045 In Memory of | ROBERT WALTER SINCLAIR | B.A. T.C.D. | who died Jany. 28th 1882 | aged 22 years | Erected by his friends & fellow students | as a token of their affection & esteem. Photo No.046 In a Casket behind this Tablet | have been reverently laid to rest | the Ashes of | EMMA WRIGHT | daughter of the late ROBERT STANLEY | (of Mespil) | Born 23rd June 1833 | died (in London) 8th January 1917. | Erected by her son LLOYD B. WRIGHT, | In Loving Memory | and grateful recognition of his mother's | life-long devotion and companionship. | "Until the day break, and the shadows flee away" Photo No.047 In Memory of the above | LLOYD B. WRIGHT M.D. | who died on 3rd day of February 1941, aged 74 years | They were lovely and pleasant in their lives | and in death they were not divided | "I am the resurrection and the Life" Photo No.048 VICTORIAN CHAPEL | Interior view Photo No.049 VICTORIAN CHAPEL | Stained Glass window as seen in the right corner of text/photograph number 048. Photo No.050 In Affectionate Remembrance | of | RICHARD WILSON J.P. | of | Thornfield, Donnybrook, | and formerly of | Upper Sackville St. Dublin | Born 5th March 1798, | died 10th October 1880. Photo No.051 Sacred | To the Memory of | MARY | the beloved wife of | RICHARD WILSON | Upper Sackville St. | who died | on the 29th November 1853 | aged 46 years | Gone but not lost | "Blessed are the dead which die | in the Lord" | Rev. 14. 13. Photo No.052 In | Memory of | Br. WILLIAM ARCHER | Member of the Ruby Orange Lodge | # 1619 | who for many years filled the Office | of Assistant Secretary of the | Grand Orange Lodge of Ireland. | This Tablet is erected by | his Brother Orangemen | of various Lodges | as a tribute of fraternal regard | Buried in St. Kevin's Churchyard | 1874 Photo No.053 In Memory of | ARCHIBALD MONTGOMERY | of the Poor Law Commission Office | of this City | who died at Sligo, 24th August 1849 | after a short illness, | in the 34th year of his age | His sterling virtues won him | the esteem of his fellow Clerks, | several of whom have raised this Tablet | in testimony of their high regard | for one who truly deserved | the title of | "AN HONEST MAN". | The ruling maxim of his life | was | "Be just and fear not" Photo No.054 VICTORIAN CHAPEL | Interior view. Photo No.055 To the Memory | of | a much loved friend | The Revd. THOMAS GREGG | who | "Having kept the faith" | and | "Finished his course" | departed to be with Christ | on the 22nd day of April | in the year of our Lord 1846 | "What I do thou knowest not now but thou shalt know hereafter" Photo No.056 Sacred | to the Memory of | ANNE | Relict of | Right Revd. SAMUEL KYLE D.D. | Lord Bishop | of Cork, Cloyne and Ross, | and daughter of | WILLIAM DUKE MOORE Esqre. | and | ELIZABETH GRIERSON | his wife | died Sept. 28th 1852 | aged 74 Photo No.057 M.S. | Lieut. Coll. HALLAM D'ARCY KYLE | (youngest son of | SAMUEL Lord Bishop of Cork &c.) | who, Octr. 11th 1857 aged 42 | while commanding the 27th | Regt. (Inniskillings) at Pershawur | during the Indian Mutiny, | fell a victim to his sense of duty, | refusing at such a crisis to | yield to the urgent entreaties | of those around him to retire | for a short time to the hills | although suffering severely from | fever and dysentery caused | by exposure, fatigue, and anxiety. | He had served his country, in | Australia and with considerable | distinction in the Kafir War | at The Cape of Good Hope | He died admired and respected | as a gallant and accomplished soldier, and universally | beloved and regretted as a warm | and sincere friend | W:C:K. 1859 Photo No.058 M.S. | JOHN CHARLES KYLE , 9th Regt. 1st Bn. Third son of | W. COTTER KYLE Esqr. L.L.D. J.P. & Grandson of SAMUEL Lord Bishop of Cork, &c. | He died June 16th 1866 aged 22. Of Typhoid Fever at | Simonstown, Cape of Good Hope, where | his Brother Officers have erected a Monument | in memory of one so | universally beloved and regretted. | W:C:K. 1866 Photo No.059 Sacred To the Memory of | ALICIA DOROTHEA MOORE | widow of the Revd. THOMAS D. MOORE | and daughter of the late | Right Revd. SAMUEL KYLE D.D. | Bishop of Cork | The Soul prepared needs no delays | the summons comes the Saint obeys | Swift was her flight and short the road | She closed her eyes and saw her God | on January 18th 1876 | "Washed in the blood of the Lamb" Photo No.060 In Memory | of | KATHARINE | the devoted | and long loved wife of | RICHARD | PENNEFATHER LLOYD A.M. | Barrister At Law | This Marble is inscribed | as a tender tribute | due to her virtues | her accomplished mind | and affection to himself | by her sorrowing husband. | She died August 7th 1875 | aged fifty nine. Photo No.061 October 9th 1866 | passed into her rest aged 61 | JANE | daughter of JOHN COTTER Esqr. | of Ashton, Co. of Cork | and wife of | Venble. SAMUEL MOORE KYLE | Archdeacon of Cork, V.G. | A sorrowing husband to | a beloved wife | "Blessed are the dead which | die in the Lord" Photo No.062 M.S. | EDMUND LOMBARD HALLAM | KYLE | Lieut. 45th Regt. | (Sherwood Foresters) | second surviving son | of | WILLIAM COTTER KYLE Esqr. | L.L.D. J.P. | He died June 30th 1872 | aged 29 | at Toonghoo British Burmah | from the effects of climate | during service in | India | in the Abyssinian War | and in | British Burmah | "Multis ille flebilis" | W.C.K. 1872 Photo No.063 M.S. | WILLIAM COTTER | KYLE | L.L.D. J.P. | Born 4th June 1802 | died 25th March 1879 | aged 76 years | Also of | his second son | WESTWOOD HENRY | KYLE | Born 25th Augt. 1840 | died 30th July 1878 | aged 37 years. Photo No.064 M.S. | SAMUEL MOORE | KYLE D.D. L.L.D. | eldest son of | SAMUEL KYLE D.D. | Bishop of | Cork Cloyne and Ross | Born 1st February 1801 | died 1st May 1890 | For | nearly forty years | Archdeacon of Cork | and for many years | Vicar General | of the United Diocese | of | Cork Cloyne and Ross. Photo No.065 In Fond Memory of | The | Revd. JOHN TORRENS | KYLE B.D. | Canon of Cloyne | and forty years | Rector of | Clondrohid Co. Cork | son of | SAMUEL KYLE D.D. | Bishop of Cork | Cloyne and Ross | died 13th Novr. 1883 | Interred in Cork | "Behold, I come quickly; | and my reward is with | me" Rev. XXII | Also to | FRANCES MARY | last surviving | daughter of | The Rt. Revd. | SAMUEL KYLE D.D. | B. 1815. D. Nov: 16. 1895 Photo No.066 PARKES Memorial Tablet Photo No.067 Inscription on number 066: This Tablet | is erected by | a few attached friends, | of one family | to record | their respect and regard | for | Mrs MARY (WILKES) PARKES | widow of | JOHN PARKES | formerly of this City | She was translated | from things temporal, | into things eternal, | on the 30th day of July 1850 | in Birmingham | where her remains are laid. | She had lived in the fear of God | and died | confiding in His mercy | through | Jesus Christ our Lord. Photo No.068 VICTORIAN CHAPEL | Glass widow as seen in number text/photograph number 054: A | 1874 | D Photo No.069 Top Tablet: Within this | Ancient Canopic Alabaster Vase | have been reverently deposited the Ashes of: Main Tablet: RICHARD MANIFOLD CRAIG | late Lieutent Colonel | in the Royal Army Medical Corps, | who died on the 5th day of May 1913 | at 69 York Mansions, Battersea Park | London S.W. | aged 67 years. Base: "Lord, be merciful to me a sinner" Photo No.070 In Memory of | The Very Revd. JAMES GREGORY A.M. | Dean of Kildare | Incumbent of St. Bridgets Parish, Dublin | in which he labored as a faithful Minister of Christ for 30 years | He departed this life deeply regretted | on the 5th March 1859 | aged 69 | His end was peace | "Thanks be to God which giveth us the | victory through our Lord Jesus Christ" | 1st Corns. Chaper. 15. Verse 57 Photo No.071 In Memory | of | Sir HENRY MARSH Bart | formerly a Major in the 3rd | Dragoon Guards | who died | on the 27th of May 1868 | aged 47 years. Photo No.072 In Memory | of | Sir HENRY MARSH Bart. M.D. | who died the 1st day of December | 1860 | aged 70 years | This Tablet is erected by his son. Photo No.073 VICTORIAN CHAPEL | Interior view showing some of the following Memorial Tablets. Photo No.074 CHARLES LAURIER BENNETT Memorial Tablet Photo No.075 Inscription on number 074: Erected by the Master | Wardens & Brethren of Masonic Lodge CCL | To the Memory of their late Senior Warden | CHARLES LAURIER BENNETT | of Kenilworth Square, Rathgar | as a token of the high esteem | and brotherly affection | in which he was deservedly held by them. | He died at Bray Sept. 5th 1870, | in his 31st year Photo No.076 In the adjoining Cemetery | are deposited | the remains of | JOHN ELLIOTT HYNDMAN Esqr | Late Grand Secretary of | The Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons | in Ireland | who died on the 21st April 1859 | aged 63 years | The Grand Lodge | to record their appreciated of | his services | have erected this Monument to his memory. Photo No.077 JOHN BARTON Memorial Tablet Photo No.078 Inscription on number 077: In Memory of | JOHN BARTON Esqre | of Stonehouse Co. Dublin | who passed away to the presence of his God, | at the advanced age of 91 years | on the 9th Feby. 1874 | Surrounded by his attached and beloved family | possessing in Jesus Christ | "That peace which passeth all understanding" | His upright and honorable character | through a long and useful life, graced by | a genial mien, and never failing courtesy, | won for him the esteem and warm regard of | a large circle of the leading men of this City | with whom he was associated. | But it was only in the inner circle of domestic | life, that his ready sympathy, warm affection, | and valued counsel, could be fully appreciated | there, each added year, endeared him, | more and more to her who was for 61 years, | his beloved and devoted wife, | and who now with her sons and daughters, | in grateful and loving memory | erect this Tablet. Photo No.079 SHARP Memorial Tablet Photo No.080 Inscription on number 079: In Memory of | CHRISTOPHER SHARP | of Dublin | who died 24th Feby. 1835, | aged 40 years | whose improvements in that branch | of Practical Science to which his life was | devoted Horology, have placed his name high | amongst men of Science, | while his sterling worth and amiability | of character made him beloved | by those who enjoyed his friendship. | Also of CATHERINE his wife | and likewise of their son | RICHARD SHARP M.R.I.A. | who "with equal practical dexterity and zeal | for his profession exceeded his father | in inventive powers" | His eminent mechanical genius was manifested | in his methods of figuring | The Acting Surfaces of the Dead Beat, | the Invention of the Chronograph | and several other valuable instruments, | He died in Dublin on the 13th of April 1850 | at the early age of thirty one. Photo No.081 Top small Tablet: Psalm XXIII | "Thou art with Me" Sacred To the Memory of | The Right Honble Sir JOSEPH NAPIER Bart. | Lord Chancellor of Ireland, in 1858 | Born 26th December 1804, died 9th December 1882 | An earnest and humble Christian, | he consecrated | to the Master's service the rare abilities he possessed, | and after a life spent in advancing the interests of | justice, learning and religion, | he was summoned to the nearer and holier service | of the Church above, | having won the victory through his Lord and Saviour | Jesus Christ | "At evening time it shall be light" Zech. XIV. 7 | "Sursum Corda" Photo No.082 Top small Tablet: Psalm XXIII Sacred To the Memory of | WILLIAM JOHN NAPIER | eldest and loving son | of Sir JOSEPH and Lady NAPIER | Born 31st of October A.D. 1837, | died 3rd of December A.D. 1874 | His short but useful life was adorned | by gentle goodness and active benevolence, | the love of what was pure and just. | His dutiful and devoted affection for his parents | and by a simple humble sincere faith | in Christ, his Lord and Saviour. Photo No.083 BARBARA FERGUSON Memorial Tablet Photo No.084 Inscription on number 083: Erected To the Memory of | BARBARA the beloved wife of | FREDERICK .C. FERGUSON Esq. | De Vesci Terrace, Kingstown, | who departed this life | on the 13th January 1865 | Adorned with the graces | of the Christian, she was gentle, | amiable, and eminently pious | dying as she lived in the | well-grounded hope of a | blessed immortality through | the merits of the Saviour | whom she loved | Also To the Memory of | FREDERICK their beloved son | who fell asleep July 27th 1858 | aged 26 years. Photo No.085 FREDERICK C. FERGUSON Memorial Tablet Photo No.086 Inscription on number 085: Sacred To the Memory of | FREDERICK C. FERGUSON Esqr. | who departed this life | on the 20th October 1872, | at 6 De Vesci Terrace, Kingstown. | He was a true Christian | firm friend, courteous, gentle | and beloved by all | who knew him. | "Therefore being justified by faith | we have peace with God through our | Lord Jesus Christ | By whom also we have access by faith | into this grace wherein we stand | and rejoice in hope of the glory | of God" Romans V. 1. 2. | "Blessed are the pure in heart for | they shall see God" Matt. V. 8 Photo No.087 Erected by | the Chairman and Committee | of the | Great Industrial Exhibition | of | MDCCCLIII | To the Memory | of their Deputy Chairman | Major CHARLES G. FAIRFIELD | D.L. J.P. | who departed this life | on the XVI Octr. MDCCCLIII Photo No.088 In Loving Memory | of | ABRAHAM THOMAS CHATTERTON | who entered into rest | 1st January 1908. Photo No.089 In Memory of | Mr. WILLIAM LE FEBURE | for thirty years a zealous Travelling Agent of the | Sunday School Society for Ireland, | in England, Scotland and Ireland | From early youth | an affectionate and successful Sunday School Teacher | He labored indefatigably | for the extension of scriptural instruction among the young; | He ever carried on this, his favourite work, | in the spirit of THE MASTER, and wherever known, | was greatly respected and beloved | throughout the whole course of his useful life. | He fell asleep in Jesus at Edermine Rectory, County of Wexford, | on 31st May 1873, aged 70 years. | "Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord" Rev. XIV. 13. Photo No.090 ROBERT GRAY Memorial Tablet Photo No.091 Inscription on number 090: To | the Memory of | ROBERT GRAY | of | Temple Hill Blackrock | County Dublin | Born January 3rd 1792 | died December 25th 1871 | "Behold, I shew you a mystery, | we shall not all sleep, | but we shall all be changed, | in a moment, | in the twinkling of an eye, | at the last trump" | 1 Cor. XV. 51. 52 Photo No.092 GRAY Memorial Tablet Photo No.093 Inscription on number 092: Sacred | To the Memory of | MARGARET SILL, the beloved wife of ROBT. GRAY | Temple Hill Blackrock County Dublin | who departed this life on the 13th of January 1851 aged 42 years | As mother and wife she was exemplary | and discharged those duties which the Christian character | confers, and which the Christian can alone sustain | "Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord from the henceforth: | Yea, saith the Spirit, that they may rest from their labours; | and their works do follow them" | Revelations XIV. 13 Tablet at base: Her remains are deposited | in the Family Vault underneath. Photo No.094 In Remembrance of | CHARLES LOPBELL | Castle Lodge, Gort, County Galway, J.P. | Interred in Grave A15 - 310 | on 26th February, 1837 | Also his Grand- children interred with him, | the daughters of | MARION and THOMAS O'SHAUGHNESSY, | Solicitor of this City | ANNE 12th March 1849 | MARY ANNE 19thMarch 1856 Photo No.095 In Loving Memory | of | JANE THOMSON WRIGHT | beloved wife of | WILLIAM CRAWFORD WRIGHT | Born in Dublin 8th Dec. 1869 | died in Belfast 5th Sept. 1937 | Interred Soldierstown, Co. Antrim Photo No.096 TRESHAM DAMES GREGG Memorial Tablet Photo No.097 Inscription on number 096: In Memory of | The Reverend TRESHAM DAMES GREGG, D.D. | for many years Chaplain of Swifts Alley Free Church and | subsequently of St. Nicholas Within Dublin. He was a man of enlarged | capacity, great acquirements, and of conspicuous ability as a public | speaker, an earnest and devoted Minister of the Reformed Church | of Ireland, a profound Theologian, a most learned and skilled | controversialist, he faithfully exposed the errors of Romanism, | and won triumphs for the truth in a great public discussion | in The Rotunda Dublin, in the year 1838. | He founded the Dublin Protestant Operative Association, and directed | its proceedings for many years, with much success, unselfish in character, | unswerving in principal, he devoted his energies to the promotion of | God's glory and the good of his fellow men, respected by the public, | admired by his friends, and beloved by his family. He fell asleep in Jesus | on the 28th October 1881, in the 82nd year of his age | 2. Timothy IV. 7. 8. Photo No.098 In Loving Remembrance of | WILLIE | only son of WM. and ELLEN GRAHAM | (Stillorgan, Co. Dublin) | Trusting in Jesus he passed from this life | April 10th 1880, aged 21 years | His graces so gifted, loving and true, | are sweet flowers of remembrance, to all whom he knew | "Blessed are the pure in heart" Photo No.099 A | Tribute of Affection | & Esteem To the Memory of | WILLIAM GRAHAM J.P. | Born in Dublin May 11 1829 | called to his rest eternal May 22 1912 | at his residence Glentaner, Stillorgan, Co. Dublin. | Beloved & regretted as a sincere friend. | Calm on the bosom of thy God | Fair spirit rest thee now | E'en while on earth thy footsteps trod | His seal was on thy brow | "They dwell under His shadow | shall return" Hosea. 14.7. | Psalms. 91. 1. Photo No.100 WILLIAM GRAHAM Memorial Tablet Base: "Blessed are the dead | which die in the Lord" | Rev. 14 Chap.13 Verse Photo No.101 Inscription on number 100: Sacred To the Memory of | WILLIAM GRAHAM | (son of the late | JAMES GRAHAM M.D. | of Cashel - and son in law of | ROBERT GRAY Esqre of Tempel Hill) | who died on the 8th of Feby. 1864 | aged 33 years | Beloved by his relations and justly | esteemed and honored by his numerous | friends he lived unselfish even | doing good for those who needed. | This Tablet is erected by his | sorrowing widow and by his brother | Captain J. GRAHAM | to commemorate their undying | affection and esteem for the best | and kindest husband and brother. Photo No.102 JAMES DUDGEON Memorial Tablet Photo No.103 Inscription no number 102: Sacred To the Memory of | JAMES DUDGEON Esqre | third son of | JAMES DUDGEON Esqre | of Upper Fitzwilliam Street, | in this City | who died at Paris, on 10th May 1875, | aged 50 years. | Beloved by all who knew him | "Just as I am without one plea | but that my blood was shed for me | And that thou bidd'st me come to thee | On Lamb of God, I come" | This Tablet | is erected in remembrance of | her beloved husband by | LIZZIE DUDGEON Photo No.104 PATRICK REID Memorial Tablet Base: "Them also that sleep in Jesus | will God bring with him" | 1 Thess. 4. C. 14. V. Photo No.105 Inscription on number 104: Sacred To the Memory of | PATRICK REID Esqr | an eminent Merchant of this City | who departed this life | at Holmston House | in the County of Dublin on | the 17th January 1864 | in his 79th year | This Tablet is erected by | a privileged few who enjoyed his | friendship and who cherish | a grateful recollection | of the untiring kindness, unswerving | integrity and sterling worth | of their departed friend. Photo No.106 Sacred to the Memory of | Sir PHILIP CRAMPTON Bart, M.D. F.R.S. | Born June 7th 1777 | died June 10th 1858 | Universally honored beloved and lamented | at the age of 81. | This Tablet is erected to the best of fathers | by his children | "When the ear heard him then it blessed him | and when the eye saw him it gave witness to him" Photo No.107 Sacred To the Memory of | RICHARD JAMES | Late Band Master of | the 4th Royal Irish Dragoon Guards, | died 13th October 1862, aged 41 years | Erected by the Officers, Non-Commissioned Officers | and Men of the Regiment, | as a token of esteem and regard. Photo No.108 To the Glory of God | and In Memory of | Rev. JAMES HARRISON A.B. | Late Vicar of Ballykean, Diocese of Kildare, | who died 5th May 1885 | And his beloved wife | ELIZABETH | who died 27th January 1904 | Also their children | JOHN WILLIAM | died 10th April 1873 | LOUIS AUGUSTUS | died 2nd May 1877 | CHARLES | died 22nd May 1903 | JAMES | died 25th December 1925 | and are interred in this Cemetery | "Safe in the arms of Jesus" Photo No.109 Sacred | To the Memory of | JAMES EDWARD BRADSHAW | Lieutenant 4th Light Dragoons | died 22nd Jany. 1861 | in his 21st year | Erected by | his brother Officers. Photo No.110 These Tablets have been erected by | LOUIS A. HARRISON 1948 | (Refers to text/photograph numbers 108 and 109) Photo No.111 VICTORIAN CHAPEL | Glass window: A | 1847 | D | (Widow is on the left side of the front of the Chapel as per text/photograph number 001) Photo No.112 VICTORIAN CHAPEL | Glass window: A | 1845 | D | (Widow is on the right side of the front of the Chapel as per text/photograph number 001) Photo No.113 In Affectionate Remembrance of The Honble Mrs SCOTT | who entered into rest 16th April 1868 | in the 70th year of her age | The beloved wife of | The Revd. THOMAS SCOTT | and youngest daughter of the First Lord Lismore | Her delight was to do the work of God | and to add to the sum of human happiness | "Dead in Christ" 1 Thess IV. 15 All images Copyright by Photographer